Assessing sea grass meadows condition at “El Río” Special Area of Conservation off “La Graciosa e Islotes del Norte de Lanzarote” Marine Reserve
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Jiménez, S. (Sebastián); González, Y. (Yulimar); González, E.L. (Erika Lucía); González-Jiménez, J. (José); Hernández-González, C.L. (Carlos Luis); Martín-Sosa, P. (Pablo); González-Lorenzo, J.G. (José Gustavo); Fernández, M.Á.R. (María de los Ángeles Rodríguez)Data
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Cymodosea nodosaMarine Reserve
La Graciosa
Lanzarote
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Cymodosea nodosa meadows, known as ‘sebadales’ or ‘manchones’ at Canary Islands, represent EUNIS
habitat type code A5.5311, called Macaronesian Cymodocea beds. As it’s described at European
Union Habitats Directive (92/43/CEE) Annex 1, sea grass meadows belong to 1110 Sandbanks which
are slightly covered by seawater all the time, within Natura 2000 Network.
Several ‘sebadales’ throughout the archipelago are included in this Network as Special Areas of Conservation.
Cymodosea nodosa is regionally included within the Canary Islands Protected Species List
(Ley 4/2010), as a species ‘of interest to ecosystems of Canary Islands”, is usually found at a narrow
depth range (10 to 20 m of depth) and, on the whole, best structured meadows are settled at sheltered
bays, away from wave and current beating, flimsier at exposed areas. Deeper meadows are also sparser,
being C. nodosa replaced by green algae Caulerpa prolifera and Caulerpa racemosa, although mixed
algae-sea grass meadows are ...
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